The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 15, 1934, Image 1

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JIILUSKOKO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1934
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’ State Capitol i City ^ee^s
Official Vote Canvass
Red Menace H ilhi Qridders U pset Post Office
: N e w s L e tte r
Repair of
Upholds First Report Fight Plea
Tillam ook Team 13d) Work Starts
SltlcWnllcS Election of Ross over Raynard Confirmed; of Veteran Local Squad I ravels to Tigard Tomorrow Here Soon
People Expected Most
H y
a
I.
I. I N II II i d It
Anything to Happen
in Last Election
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T re e
T r im m in g ,
Final Vote Tabulation Listed Below
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for Tilt with Strong Tiger Eleven
A r m is tic e D a y S p e a k e r A s k s
S id e w a lk
F e d e r a l B u ild in g C o n tr a c to r
Election of E L. Rons of Hills- uietl W Gulley 815. James W Mott S e rv ic e G ro u p s to U p h o ld
Hilhi grldders sprung a startling j Cook on the goal line but the lat-
W a it » f o r In s tru c tio n «
boro, democratic c andidate for state 4870, W 8 Richards 211, and H
upset victory over Tillamook h ere; ter's momentum carried him over
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H ills b o r o O rd in a n c e s
representative f r o m Washington ‘ R. Turner 3358.
Monday in the annual Armistice 1 Holscher then booted the ball
Al. EM
to B e g in O p e r a tio n s
county, over J W Raynard of Mid-
Governor Harry J. Correll 48
'hurles II Murtln us governor
Day game trouncing the conference: squarely between the uprights for
But- * Joe E Dunne 2291, Charles H.
H Mar-
•of Oregon was
way by 21 votes was confirmed Bat-
leading "Cheeaemakers
"
13
to
««•' not surprising.
surprising No :
•'Cheesemakcrs"
0. the extra point.
m ore so would have been lire elec- ' p
I
A
„ „ I un lay w ith the com pletion of th e tin 3201. Abraham M. Bilrnerman
r ’c i m m i i n i c m The locals capitalized on a bre
break
Hilhi re-opened tHe attack at
lio n of either Joe Dunne or I’eter i «IX LX. V y
/X J iJ litr V t 11 official canvass ol votes for the 27, Hank E Wirth 11, and Peter
V ^ O IU IlllIIllS IIl early m me opening period lor a the start of the second half with
Zimmerman Pre-election propa-
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county. Discrepancies between the Zimmerman 3801.
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score. drove 42 yards In the seco
second a beautiful pass from Holscher to
official total and unofficial reports
gunda and the element of uncer­
quarter for the second touchdown I Grogan that gained 35 yards to the
Secretary of State — Earl Snell
tainty In which the entire cum S liu te P a rk D e v e l o p m e n t were small and, although margins 4748, Earl C. Steward 305, Harlin L ocal C itizen s P a y H o m a g e knd then staved off a desperate Tillamook 25. The ball soon chang- M a n y O t h e r P ro je c ts U n d e r
of victory were altered in some Talbert 254, and Horace E. Walter J
iwlgn was shrouded up to the very,
,,
,
.
Tillamook passing attack in the ed hands when Long "Cheesemak-
to H e ro e s o f N a tio n
closing minutes of the clash.
last m inute», hud prepared th e peo-
S h o w n by P la n n in g G roup 1 cases, no changes were made In | 3729.
W a y in H ills b o r o A r e a
er” back, intercepted Holscher's pass
the roster of successful candidates
On the opening play, Baumgart- on the 22 a few moments later.
pie Vo expect anything.
.
Superintendent of Public Instruc­
Close
race
between
Rons
and
Ray­
ner. Tillamook back,
fumbled on After Tillamook made but eig h t1
There were some surprising feu- j
tion--Charles A. Howard 4581, J.
"They shall not pass!" That this his own 28-yard stripe and Samsel, yards on three sorties Into the
tur » of the election results, how-. Ordinances requiring the repalr- nard attracted considerable lnter- W. Leonhardt 3532, and Blanche H.
Work on the long-awaited feder-
ev« r Martin s plurality for instance |nK of sidewalks In the Hillsboro est following the general election Meyer 510.
lamous phrase, coined by the French Htlhl end, recovered. Six line plun- 1 Hilhi line, the “Cheesemaker" quar- aj building in Hillsboro will Drobab-
Commlssioner of Bureau of Labor army In the successful defense of ges carried the ball to the 15-yard terback chose to gamble on a fake ,v „p,
Nt one except, perhaps ills most business district and the removal when Argus tabulations guve vlc-
C. H Gram 4359. Walfred
Bhu- Verdun, should become
the watch- ime and then Fullback Holscher punt for the remaining two yards y
y wiuiin a wees, ac-
i..b.4 partisans wlio arc claiming of tree limbs obstructing sidewalks tory to Ross by 13 votes and an-
rve.v,‘Ilog, had expected Ulr gen- m all parts of the city were adopted other unofficial count favored Itay- holm 3606, and Lawrence Waer word of veteran groups in then rifled a pass to Samsel who w ent; but lost two yards In the attempt. cording W Joseph H. Anderson,
fight to uphold the constitution out of bounds for a first down o n 1 The Blue and White took the ball f*°rtland ccatractor, who arrived at
rrul J roll up the huge plurality Thursday night by the city council naid by eight votes The final of- 489
State Senator—George M. Aitken against the encroachment of Com- the one-yard stripe Patterson, local and drove to the Tillamook 12-yard
Fourth and Main street site
whlch he did A 5000-votc lead, or The proposed city budget for 1935 flelal canvass showed Ross as hav-
at the most 10.000. lutd been pre- wtts also pussed and an ordinance lug received 3527 votes and Ray- 4784, a n d Edward Schulmerlch munlsm was the plea of George halfback, then raced over standing line where the attack bogged down Tuesday and started preliminary
Koelui, past commander of the Rose up for the first score. Holscher's An attempted field goal was block- 5urveys.
The contractor declared
dieted by Ills more conservative approved making a tax levy ol nurd 3506. J. W Hughes of Forest 3897.
County C om m issioner— H. D City American Legion post. Monday placement for the extra point wasted, the ball rolled free in the midst that he would start operatioi as
supporters, whrrras Martin r a n 127,450
Grove was confirmed as high man
Kerkman
4517,
and
J
M
Vander-
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the
annual
Armistice
Day
cere-
partially
blocked
and
fell
short,
of
a
host
of
"Cheesemaker"
players
8000
as
authority
was received from
more than 21,000 votes ahead of hla
Possibility of damage actions In the race for representative with
monies here
After an exchange of punts, the on the 28-yiuu hne, but was re- Washington, D. C.
nearest rival. I’eter Zimmerman, against the city as a result of the 41817 votes while J. O. Johnson of dandeu 4276.
County Treasurer—Maud W Bos-
"Let us today, as wave after wave'Blue and White warriors held the covered by Samsel before the vis- Proposed local postoffice Is to be
and nearly 29,000 votes ahead ol dangerous condition of sidewalks Metzger received 3453 votes
of Red propaganda rolls In arid visitors deep In their own territory itors realized their opportunity
completed within 240 calendar days
Joe E in the downtown
The official count of votes cast, cow 7244
Ills republican opponent,
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_ area caused
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Donne
council to take action requiring lm- in Washington county as compiled
County Surveyor—J. W Barney nearly overtakes us, adopt
that and on the first play of the second
From this point on Hilhi was aiter work Is begun, according to
Martin's strength, and by t h e mediate repairs The second ordl- by E W Johnson of Stierwood and 4418 and H R. Huson 3880
famous slogan, T he/ shall
not quarter, Holscher Intercepted Baum-1 decidedly on the defensive as Til- contracL An average of approxl-
asmr token, Dunne's weakness in nance sought the Immediate re- K. C. Tonklnson of Hillsboro, can-
County Coroner—Robert E. Burns pas> ■
Koehn declared.
They gartner’s forward pass on the TUla- ;amOok opened ud a vicious aerial mately 15 men will be employed
shall not tear down the 'Stars and mook 42. M-Xing line drives and I attack Tillamook intercepted a HU- during the period of construction
Ihe outstatr counties was a real movul of all tree limbs hanging less vassing board, was as follows:
3965 and F J. Sewell 4470.
Stripes' and substitute the Red forward passes, Hilhi drove to a hi DaSs on the home tea^ s 43_vard and these men will be taken, as far
(Continued on pa«e 14,column 1)
surprise to must neulrul observers than eight feet above sidewalks
Representative in Congress—Em-
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flag
ol communism. They shall not first down on the 10-yard line.!strl*2: Ja5t
,h clo6e . ', , h as possible, from the list of Hills-
of t h e gubernatorial campaign Both inundates guve property ( w n - j-
force their oodiess religion upon us. From this point Cook, Blue and perl(xj. Baumgartner punted and 00170 men registered with the fed-
While II hail generally been con- era 30 days m which to comply.
They sliall not crucify our American White halfback, smashed and twist- Patterson fumbled on the Hillsboro eral re-employment service. Ander-
♦ t ill J. even by the republicans. Uiul II. a t tin end of thut tune, property
manhood upon the cross of com- ed hlo way for a touchdown over 15-yard line where Long recovered “ n stated.
the democratic candidate would rtm owners have not compiled, the city
munlsm.
well in Multnomah county, where will do the work and assess costs to
l^er, nr* ht “ d(e Ot the
n 3»?1; ! Hllhl
for downs ao“ k«*«»
Community to Benefit
“Let us stand united and un­ gartner. Coming up fast, ta c k le d
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he was well known and popular, the abutting property.
That the community would be
afraid. We dare not. we must not
as witness hl» overwhelming elec-
I’rxrlx P la n » Shown
benefited between $15,000 and $20,-
fall in this program.
tlon to congress two years ago, It
Colored views and blue prints
000 from the construction work was
Faith Must be Kept
was lust as generally believed that showing possible development ol
the estimate given by the contrac­
th e u n tata le vote would be very
Red Cross Membership roll call
That every service organization,
parg wer(. .shown to the city S to re D is p la y s to F e a t u r e
tor. He stated that the major por­
close. Especially was tlic general council by C. A. McClure, assistant
started
in
Hillsboro
Tuesday
and
in
national
convention
assembled,
tion of this would be in payrolls.
W e s te r n M a n u f a c t u r e s
believed to be weak in eastern Ore­ regional planning consultant, and
win continue until the community I*®» this year found it necessary
First indication that Hillsboro
gon. where II was pretty generally Dean Wright, assistant regional
has b»'en completely covered. Mem- to renew their pledge to uphold the
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was to have a federal building was
conceded that Dunne would receive field supervisor. Plans were pre-
bers
of
the
Business
and
Frofes-
constitution
of
the
United
States,
“Let's Sell Oregon to Ourselves ' slonal Women's club are in charge was the declaration of Koehn. He
received in a telegram from Senator
a plurality of lire votes cast. O n pareil by the staff of the regional will
be the theme of special window
C h r is tm a s O p e n in g , B a r g a in Steiwer. October 6. 1932, stating
th
litrary Martin carried 14 ol planning board In order to give the displays featuring Oregon products of the solicitation and will make exhorted veteran groups not to
With the compUing of auto fatal­
thet
$80 000 had been appropriated
the 18 counties east ’ of “ the
“ Cas­ city possible projects to be taken In Hillsboro stores during the com­ an effort to cover the territory iu break faith with those who did not ity records for Oregon for October,
D a y S et f o r D e c e m b e r 1
by the government for this purpose.
cades with the other four going to up under the public works program. ing
ton
as
possible,
although
tile
time
return
from
battle,
it became apparent that the state
week. Local merchants ure co­
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Following a call for proposals for a
Dunne and Zimmerman, drawing u Suggestions included 11 n atato r-, operating
This constitution contains th e will this year set a new all-time
tile Oregon Manu- of the Roll Call Is from Armistice most
.
site, federal inspectors viewed 12
per
ect
method
of
government
h
dfaths
m
ulU
n^
,
rom
blank so fur us any pluralities were lum. artificial lake, park entrance faeturers with
Day
to
Thanksgiving.
Official
opening
of
the
Chnsintas
sltes
on March
lfl33 amJ
association in the slate-
concerned although lie was runner- mid landscaping. Plans were prepor- wide program. November 17 to 24.
. . . . . $5 00 mem
ver devised by nian. the speaker flc accldents. according“ to the O re -1 season and another popular sales present site at tiie southwest comer
Organizations voting
on day e itn t will tc conducted in Qj Fourth and Main streets was
up In several counties.
ed to permit the use of local mater- to encourage the more extensive use bcrsh.ps to date arc the Legion old a record audience assembled at gon sta le MoWr
Dunne'» strength i n Klamath lal and to allow units of the pro­ 01 products ol western factories
Auxiliary and Pythian Sisters
ne Venetian theatreU « t t e « r v - 0, lhe sponsors of the statewid'
ide Rnlsboro December 1. according to »elected January 22 of this year
county was another surprise, it be­ tect to be undertaken as the op­
During the past year approxi- ices. It assures liberty, freedom and
Every available window In the mately $500 has been spent for luslice to all men and is based on Let's Quit Killing" safety cam- p.a:i no* being prepared by local n le contract for construction was
ing generally believed that Zimmer­ portunity presented Itself.
paign.
tradesmen and the chamber oi ¡et
^ndenon October 9 with a
buslncas district will contain ex­
man would run ahead hi that coun­
commerce retail trades committee. bl£j oi j 39 2go
Couiicilm en also In stru c te d the hibits dt monstratuig that the pro­ local and disaster relief, according tiie principle th at authority comes
Already,
with
two
more
months
ty on the strength of Mahoney's city
attorney to prepare an ordi­ ducts of western factories ure the to Treasurer Omar Fendall's report, from tiie people, not Iroin a pnv- to go befor» t»jo jc ar is ended, A Santa Claus will be on hand with
Although the original appropria­
support Failure of the progressive
children and five adults eleged few. Contemporary govern-
free candy gilts tor children, holi­
nuking It unlawful for any equivalent of those of other sections Twenty
liuve been fitted with glasses, and ments, bereit of the rights of people there have been more deaths in day merchandise and decorations tion was $80 iXM), the amount set
candidate to carry Klarnath county nance
properly
owner
to
connect
dram
that by discriminating m lavoi In the constructive program 74 ccr- and of liberty, have passed away 1934 than there were in the whole will be on display and each mer- aside lor the site and building was
is generally accounted for by Ma­ Hie w ith th e city storm »ewer. How- o and
Uk. sUitc m ay Dc bui.t up tlficates have been issued to mem- while the United States has grown of 1933. Thirty-one persons were
later reduced to $56,700. The build­
honey's eleventh hour repudiation »ver. tiie measure will not interfen ,
In
payrolls,
employment und gener­ bers of first aid classes. First aid lrom 13 weak colonies to an undis- killed In Oregon auto accident» c.iant will feature a special bargain ing is to be a one-story structure
ol Ziunnermaii und endorsement of with person» who have been con­
article for the occasion.
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during
October,
bringing
the
total
al
prosperity.
Local
windows
will
lias also been taught to firemen puted power in the world.
y Dunne's Bonneville dam program us nected with tiie druln for sometime
Fuil page advertisment in the Ar­ with basement with an exterior of
That the constitution was not ^or l^e
,tn months of the year gus November 28 will carry the ;ick and stone. Dimensions will be
broadcast In a radio address by and wlio assisted in paying tiie cost have displays unrelated to the groups and at the CCC camp at
to
249.
whue
only
246
fatalities
were
stores
in
which
they
appear
the Klamath Falls mayor on the of certain storm sewers.
Westinibcr. Kelso flood disaster, struck off at a given time, was not
bargain messages of tradesmen 68 by 52 feet.
Members of the local committee Nome, Alaska, fire disaster, end a happy accident, and was not an registered in the state during the while reprints of the advertisment
night before election.
Considerable other construction
Application of C. H. Esimger for
Wlille Zmuueripah s s tr e n g th was a llccne to con ruct a card room Irum liai Uurna, r ol cullimene that ( Cedar Mill fire contributions ainonnt- ekptrunent. but wa» woven on the twelve months of 1933.
will be mailed to every home in the work Is being carried on in Hills-
loom of time from centuries of
(C ontinued 00 paue 4. co .unin fi)
known to lie hugely In the Wlll- ut tiie “Pastime" was granted by is c o-operating in tiie piugram are
Should November and December tracing area. In addition to the boro at the present time. Re-model-
Anglo-Saxon law and experience ol this year be only average months gpecjaJ
amptte valley und he lias been the council while Salinger's appli­ Lester Ireland, chairman, Verne
local retailers will ing of the former Cady Motor com
Curry, Howard Hadley. Bob Cull,
conceded most of the counties in cation
was the statement of Koelm.
it is estimated that 47 more per- iiave new Christmas merchandise in pany building a t Baseline and
for a retail beer license at J.
11 Oarrelt. Herman Schoen and
Ooaued by depression, need and sons will be* killed in traffic acci- »-ock and hundreds of other at- Ihird streets into a super-service
that section ol the state the pro­ the suine place was endorsed. Per­
Arthur Reillng. The manager ol the
starvation, many people, llstenmg dents before this year is over, bring- tractive bargains for visiting shop- station is progressing rapidly as is
gressive candidate displayed unex­
don was grunted to the Amer­ state
campaign Is Oeurge L. Hukei
lo com m unists, are challenging th is ing th e total lor they e a r to the m b
work on the new Cady Motor com-
pected strength In Marlon a n <1 ican Leg! ii to hold .ui Armistice
constitution
and - declaring
it . to be unprecedented
level
of
296. »ha 1 x „ t
That lhe gala event wlll
q ,,, pany salesrooms on Third street.
Washington counties, both ol which Day dunce ut SilUte park auditor­ ol Portland, lortner mayor and now
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worn out. Il the constitution is If deaths continue during the last , --------—
nature of ------------------
advertisment of -------------
the corn-
he e a rn e d by su b sta n tia l p lu ralities ium und to the local fire dejwirt- inaimger of the Oregon M anuluc-;
New sidewalk is being laid in
Hirers association.
worn out. so also must be the "Ten two months of this year at lnt ' modules and services available ta front of the Imperial cafe in com-
West of tire Cascades, also. Mar­ menl for a Thanksgiving dance.
iCuntinued
on
page
12.
column
4)
C
ommandments,"
Koehn
stated.
tin revealed surprising strength,
Hillsboro rather than a money- phance with the city's edict requir-
Three indictments and one not
M em bers of th e HUhl Senate club
currying eight of the 17 counties in ufo ¡uh .1 inc ro iilird session w ith
"Oregon Industries Week" spen-1 true bill were reported Friday by Communism Is being taught in
making program is the purpose o f , lng repairs ta the business district,
the first congressional district. In Mi s T ennessee w e a th e rre d . advisor. sored by Hie Oregon Manulaciur- the county grand jury. All three ln- Oregon today and its doctrines
the committee ta charge. Former The marquee in front of the Ven-
hate
and
destruction
are
tact the strength of the democratic,
sales days have proven successful in tiian theatre is also being painted.
i is' association. November 17 to dictmenl* were kept secret
.
and
spread,
the
speaker
pointed
out.
candidate was pretty evenly di­
!
extending
the trading area and ta
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24. is strongly urged by Governor
SulUs agalnst four COUnty men
vided over the entiVc state. Com­
' bringing new customers to local
Meter as a tonic for poor nidus- were filed Saturday by the Slate then scored professors and ministers
pleted election returns show that
merchants.
trial and eniploymeii! . ndiuoii' Industrial Accident commission for who condoned the cotr munistic form
he received a plurality of approxi­
Features of the day will be the (
A proclamation setting lorth tie
collection of contributions al- oi government. He declared the vi­
mately 21,400 votes. Of this total
Santa Claus with candy gifts for
week officially as Oregon Indu.- ie(!ed due under t h e workmen'; tal issue be lore the people today
con-
he came out of Multnomah county
tries bus been issued under dal« »1 compensation law Defendants 11am- was to
w determme whether the w
..-
Approximately $10.000 in delta- chUdren and
free distribution oi
November 13. The governor urges
wvre Vlncent
and Venion
, ^ d j t s insUttaions^should q u e n t^ x e s jo r
gifts donated byjocal tradesmen ta
with 7372 votes to the good, pick­
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ing up 14.000 more In the outstute
James R Forsythe was re-elected ......................
general co-operation
In the cam-
Layton rock crusher onerators conltnue to prevail, if religious free- prior have been paidUnto theicoun- tlle afternoon .T ickets are now be
counties. Since slightly more than master of Hillsboro Grange at the paign
‘
• to aid
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’ and William H. Cop and Martin J B er-!dOm 1?aS 10 contmue’ lf individual ty tax department during the last mg dis[ributed to school children
Oregon --------
factories
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Proposed reorganization of the
(tioatiniMdon
pas»
12.
columns)
nards
farmers
initiative and enterprise were to be
and a half, according to Miss in _____
yjmacoro trading
area which
one-third of the total vole cast all-day meeting and election Satur-
the
kiddies t< to sacks of l°°d and grocery code administra­
------ ----------------Orders in the
following
all0Wed
iWnily UnH W8S O1*dyS ------- - U»-d?PUty'
addi will e entitle
waa In Multnomah county t h e day. Next meeting will be Novem-
O rders
in thp circuit
following
circuit
—-
n title tn
e kiddies
c o m S a e s w e re issued tats w ik :
candy from St. Nicholas.
tion will be considered next week
4 pluralities in and out of that conn- ber 22 at which Dr. Henry Young
i „i o
c
,, j
Preceding the program ta the property taxes has been received * swings 'of colored"lights, which by members of the county code
ly arc almost In exactly direct pro- will speak on his trip to the east,
h^y o ? d e r J e s lta B^ker vs G a t VenetUn theater’ » P "» d e headed during the same period.
_ give
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will
city streets a festive ap- authority, according to an announce-
ixirtions to Hie vote cast.
Other officials elected are Mrs
Martin carried a total of 23coun- j y r . Burkhalter, overseer; Mrs. R
lord B iker default decree
Mark T by u ’«tomialres Carl Russell and
Heavy payment
o f delinquent pearance during the entire month ment by Verne Curry, chairman.
ties, running secmd In 10 und third Hornecker, lecturer; W. W. Taylor,
• Cox executor vs C arl
A H offm an Rlchard Busch as color uearers a n d , levies at this time is the result ol of December, will be ta place for the Changes suggested are ta line
Ronald M. McCretght. promotion
•
'
*f„.- fmended ° u al'dsmen Harold Russell and Per- lhe threatened foreclosure of ap- Christmas opening. In addit.on federal proposals to establish more
In three. Zimmerman received plur- steward; Irving Chase, assistant
man;
■uiager of the Janlzen Knitting ,,,lsa.pr.
s " m ry Walker as color guards, pro- proximaiely 2000
t a x delinquent plans have been nude to have trees effective administration.
allies In seven counties, all In west- 1 steward; Mrs. R. H. McAninch.
(Continued on pave 12.column 2)
ern Oregon and was runner-up ta chaplain, R. Hornecker. treasurer; Mills In Portland, outlined the his-
' ovefruhng U!inotion liiz z u
certificates ta the county and let- lining the streets and the tall tree
Tentative reorganization plans in­
eight. . Dunne
carried . only
slx.coun-
Mrs.
C. . Chase, ___
secretary;
A M
l°ry
und success
of the l w Jantxeii
K
,
w K
,, C c Clapp
'iann
ters irom the sheriff's office re- at the court house decorated.
elude re-alignment and consolida-
.
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H U before m
u t i h p r , of t the
H
i l l s - IX U rB U l Ot U l VS. W
l a p p Cl
Mills
members
Hills
garding payment of taxes. Com -, Approximately 40 merchants will i Ron o1 local code authority areas
ties but ran second in 18 others Blaker. gatekeeper; Mrs. W. M
ux. granting writ of assistance;
wherever necessary to permit more
and trailed behind Zimmerman und smith, Ceres; Mrs. J. R. Forsythe, boro und Forest Orove Rotary clubs LeRoy S. Williamson vs. Julia Ann
plaint against delmquent taxpayers co-operate ta the event,
here
Thursday.
He
showed
how
It
efficient administration and option­
who failed to take advantage of
Martin ta 12.
Pomona; Mrs. Erwin Burkhalter,
Williamson,
default,
decree;
and
al consolidation of administrative
the 10-payment plan and others
• • •
Flora; Mrs. Lela Miller, lady as- liad developed in 15 years from a Lovlna G. Woolfolk vs. Clarence A.
offices with other retail code author­
The New Dial landslide of Nov- S|»taiit steward; Mrs. Georgia Hess, small business to the largest nuxnu- Woolfolk, default, decree.
who have not redemeed certificates
ities in all administrative problems.
einber 6, ta addition to electing a musician; and C. O. Churchill, new lacturer of bathing suits in the
is now being prepared by the dis­
Probate orders were Issued ta the
_____
The suggested program plans the
democratic governor f o r Oregon. member of executive committee world. Joseph McCready of Hirest estates of James Mann. Rachel F.
Providing recreation to occupy trict attorney.
retention of local branch code
also swept the democrats Into eon- Hold-over members of the executive Grove was chairman,
Walker. Peter Delhlefs, Mary Eliza- the increased leisure time enjoyed
Successful candidates ta the re-1 authorities or grocery trade adjust-
trol of the house of representatives committee are Albert Howell and; The company now Is showing ln- beth Smith, Erick Sundberg. Vern- by people in the new social era is R p l i p f F l i n H « I T « p rl
ceni general election will be guests ment boards to handle complaints
of the state legislature for the Hrst Mrs. D. B. Burkhalter.
creased sales and profits^ he said. on Etlward Newland. Mary A. Bis- an important problem confronting
»■
vacM
of the local chamber of commerce and a continuation of the $1 per
lime stare 1878.
bee. Martin Hawkins, L. Stocker, communities today and must be!
.1
noon, according to Ed. L. worker assessment with a larger
Thirty-eight members
Margaret Wetzler, Herman Wetzler, solved by these groups. This was'
I v l t U l C t l l r r o g r a i l l Monday
Moore, secretary. Each of the new I share accruing to the local code
(Mirty of Juckson. Jefferson, . Wilson'
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rn
membcrs
J
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Small
percentage
of
the
county
officers
wiU
be'given five minutes authority,
use
next
*
et ul, will sit ta the house
u l. a
h
P orders * ‘ rc ^ a‘ Parent-Teacher association aliotment for direct relief will be (or a short address.
, Members of the county code
January and February, whereas
Issued for Henry Krueger and the Tuesday evening by John F. Bovard, used for acute emergency medical
Thomas H. Gentle of Monmouth j authority include Curry, chairman,
only 22 republicans weathered the
Kreihe minors.
dean of the school of physical ed and dental care among the needy, will
discuss the Townsend Old Age George Fisher and William Durst of
political storm that upset the OOP
ucation at the University of Ore­ according to a program approved Pension plan at the luncheon the Hillsboro, and M. W. Manley of
(By Wm. F. Cyrus, County Agent)
i of $50 on registered purebred cattle.
applet-art. Not only do the demo­
gon.
Vegetable
growers
and
green-1
Following
the
government
test-
here Wednesday night by members following Monday.
( Beaverton. Ed L. Moore is secretary,
crats dominate the situation In
Recreation is the answer to the of the county medical profession, j
the house, but they seem also to house operators wlll be Interested In |ngi dalrymen signing these con-
prooiem
problem oi
of finding means to let Under the new program, persons on
the
short
course
at
Oregon
State
tract»
agree
to
continue
testing
be In a very fair wuy to dictate the
down from the speed and nervous direct relief may select their own
»organization of the senate, what college November 21 to 23. Inclusive. after the government completes Its
" ‘tu d ’i e n T at^t™ dentists and physicians, R. W. Weil,
with sum« help from the progres­ This three-day program Is prepared worg under the approved state plan Pare""«“ r e s Y d ^ T H i l l s ^ ^ o i ^ " d
sive republicans of that body. With so that on the first day. Wednes- Of accreditation. Some dairymen m aw years X d early S u n ^ a f r e i ^ '« re g a tio n a l church. He declared county chairman, stated.
Operation of the Jackson quarry i
13 votes ta their own right, Just day, the discussions wlll cover ques- asg wha t advantage there Is hi
d ^ m ^ d ^ o f °ch?ldren SUn<i to furnish rock surfacing material
three short of a constitutional ma­ tlons of interest to outside vegetable having an accredited herd. The an- an extended Illness. Funeral serv- pre
SPOKANE — Washington county A low rate of Interest Is possible
demands of children and for the Elmonica and North Plains
jority, It Is entirely probable that growers and will deal with such j sw er to this question is th at ta ices were held Tuesdav fro m Y o u n g 's ,
road jobs was started Friday as an farmers have received 386 Federal because the land bank operates on
the deniocratls wlll be able to form subjects as soils, fertilizer, and lr- those herds where there are dairy
u . and a Land
_____ Bank Com -. the co-operative , principle.
SERA project. A similar project , Land j bank
a coalition with the left wing re­ Tlgation. The second day will be de- Cows or calves to sell accreditation of Montezuma lodge. No 50, I. O. O. +■
for the Laurel quarry Is now bein’ missioner loans for a total amount
publicans to at least prevent the voted to greenhouse crops primarily, j» going to be almost essential wtth- F. Interment was ta the I. O. O. F
Commissioner loans are m a d e
d«vi.iuii
m m y x/uim
n to
vu the
«..» wlth the third day, Friday, divided p, a t>rjef time. More purchasers all cemetery here.
prepared, according to W. J. Mills, of $854.250 during the p a s t 18;°ut of a special fund to meet the
election ui
of Harry
Corbett
senate presidency as had been plan- between Insect and disease control the time are demanding that the
county SERA manager. Still a months since the emergency m o rt-1 emergency need f o r refinancing
Mr. Pate was born February 28,
entire herd »--------
from which
they pur­ 1858. at Jamestown, Ark., and ta
ned. If not actually elect one of and1 market questions
third project is being formed for gage refinancing act was passed, distressed debt, usually involving
--
**•--------
Men
with
a
lot
of
practical
ex-
chase
cattle
be
tested
and
free
of
Improvements of the Shute park It Is announced from the bank's'
1876 was united in marriage to
their own number to that office.
adjustment with creditors. They
tlons
together
with
experiment
sta­
abortion.
Tills
means
th
a
t
as
tills
ta Hillsboro. The latter is expected headquarters in Spot ane.
Miss Margaret Crawford. In Sep­
»re made on either first or second
Corbett, although unquestionably
tion
people
will
be
on
the
program
Hillsboro
Argus,
together
program
continues
that
accredita­
to
take
up
the
unemployment
prob­
tember, 1904, he moved with his
one of the most able members of
, r t
, * ™ x .“ " a r e j E
5 «
with the Telephone-Register
for these three days. Growers from tion Is going to be of help ta find- family to _ Oregon and settled
_
_ in ;
lem ta the city.
the senate and a hands-down fav­ this
state have received 2318 regular the property repayable ordinarily
of
McMinnville,
are
the
first
county
who
have
time
to
get
lng
a
market
for
surplus
cows
and
Hillsboro,
where
he
had
since
made
Reduction
of
14
per
cent
ta
the
orite for the senate presidency up away should find much of Interest
n
bearing 5 per cent ta-
weekly newspapers on the
. SERA office force was made this type land bank loans tor $8.761019
| his home. He had been a member
until tiie recent upheaval, Is ad­ In these discussions. Complete pro- young stock.
the same period, and 3708 ,
, 1
®
,
Pacific coast to obtain mem­
week as part of the federal economy during
mittedly of the
If UlVin-Vtninri
ultra-ednservative
vnnvv — -
,
♦H« Borne milk producers predict that of the I. O. O. F. lodge for 30 years,
Land
Bank
Commlsisoner
loans
for
|
™
bership ta the Audit Bureau
| program.
the time may come when it will be ( Deceased is survived by the wld-
school and as such Is not any too «rams may be ob
$7.530.450, or a total of 626 loans " e ™ade Jolntly' on a 8ln«le ap
of Circulations. Membership
necessary for the milk shippers to I ow One son Andrew Pate of Hllls-
popular with the more liberally '(t»1" 1?, a«Sn.u ° “ lce by U
of both types for »>6.291.469 Farm- p Approximateiy 91 cenLs out of
of
the
local
paper
was
ap­
are
interested.
liave
an
accredited
abortion
free
ix)ro
and
tWl)
daughtcrs.
Mrs.
Oer-
minded members of his own party
proved November 7.
h” “R e iv e d ¿ n r T f h ln S54M0 eBCh d°llar Ot lhe »>6.291.469 Which
herd. Tills is not necessary at this trade Warren of Arkansas and Mrs.
Among these latter might be In­
have
hI" ° /eJ b“ np»55.000.- Oregon farmers received through
Blood testing for contagious abor­ time. Too many people look at this Hester Ward of Portland, and three
cluded Zimmerman and Burke of
Audit Bureau of Circula­
000
. „ T ; the land bank since May. .933, went
tion
under
the
provisions
of
the
clean-up program as part of a pub­ grandchildren.
Yamhill, Spaulding of Marlon and
tions Is a co-operative associ­
000.000 of old Indebtedness, saving to refinance and substantially re­
ation for the verlflcatiod of
Wheeler of Lane. The support of iedcral dairy cattle disease clean­ lic health measure. Tills view Is
J. M. Vanderzanden of Roy, dem­ them $750.000 a year also in in­ duce old indebtedness, President E.
circulations. Members are re­
two of these men would enable the up program has begun In Wash­ Incorrect. A farmer can afford to D o g L ic e n s e M e a s u re
ocratic candidate for county com- terest charges.
M. Ehrhardt says. "Almost every­
democrats to tie up the senate or­ ington comity. Contracts arc being think of abortion clean-up strictly
quired
to
keep
accurate
rec­
E n fo r c e d in C o u n ty
Regular land bank loans are made one ta the community benefltted
1 missloner. left here for Granite in
ords
of
the
number
of
sub­
ganization and compel a compro­ signed and wlll continue to be sign­ as a dollar)» and cents proposition
Enforcement of the state law re­
| Eastern Oregon with a party of at a low rate of Interest on first from this refunding of pressing in­
scribers in the trading area
mise on some other candidate nior" ed for some time to come and test­ affecting his farm business.
elk hunters the day before election mortgage security up to 50 per debtedness." he asserts. "Former
A letter from the Oregon milk quiring the purchase of dog licenses
and
records
are
audited
an­
to their liking, while the support of ing Is already under way. This Is
brought two Washington county
and did not know anything about cent of the appraised normal value creditors have been paid, store ac­
nually. Thus advertisers are
three of these liberals would enable the program under which the fed­ control board signed by E. O. H ar­ residents Into the tolls of the law
the returns until he returned here of the land plus 20 per cent of the counts settled, local bank loans
government tests the herd of lan. chairman, ta which he calls
guaranteed that their sales
the democrats to elect one of their eral
recently.
Thomas
Henton
of
Hills­
i Tuesday. He Is appreciative of the value of the permanent Insured liquidated and back taxes cleared
the co-operating farmer free of attention to the fact th at the milk
messages will reach a definite
»own number to the presidency.
boro
route
1
and
E.
Stalder
of
Beth­
vote received and thanks the vot­ buildings, with amortized payments off.
number of prospective cus­
The senate presidency, always a charge and. In case there are re­ board has made "Provisions for any any were brought Into the local
ers for the fine support given him. automatically extinguishing t h e
actors,
makes
a
second
test
free
of
producer
whose
herd
Is
Infected
"At the same time, by getting
tomers
each
week.
Only
sub­
much coveted honor, Is especially
Justice of the peace court and plead
Others on the trip were A. M. debt after a period of from 20 to their mortgages refinanced on a
scriptions paid in advance
Important at this time In the light charge. In addition to the free test­ with any disease and who wishes guilty to charges of falling to buy
36
years.
These
loan
funds
are
sup­
Jannsen,
Ed
Tolke,
Art
Jesse,
Frank
sound, long-term basis with a low­
are counted.
of the New Deal sentiment of tiie ing the government pays an Indem­ to cooperate with the authorities ta dog licenses Both plead guilty and
Vanaken and Orville Harty. They plied by private Investors who pur­ er rate of interest, these farmers
up such disease will be
voters of the state and the rcla- nity amounting to a maximum of cleaning
were
fined
$10
and
costs.
chase
long-term
land
bank
bonds.
brought
back
two
elk.
(Continued
on
pnse
12,eolomn
I)
(ConllniMd on pngo 12.column 1)
$20 on grade cattle and a maximum
(Contlnuvd on lm«» 7, column II)
Im p r o v e m e n t O r d e r e d
in
g
Local Labor Planned
Oregon Goods Red Cross Drive
to Be Shown Started in C ity
After Armistice
Death Total for
S a les Event
Oregon to Reach
Planned Here
All-Time Record
Grand Jurors
ini
I «•
rT'1
I ndlC t 1 Iirec
Um Delinquent
Tax
1
Payment High
Local Grange
Holds Election
Food Dealers
C»..»4«.
tO OtUQy COOC
Industry Growth
Cited to Rotarv
o.
Bovard Talks
on Recreation
Chamber to Honor
Elected Candidates
Federal Disease C lean-U p
Starts for Local Dairymen
G. W. Pate Buried
T V
“r* j
Mere on l uesday
Washington County Farmers
Borrow Huge Sum 18 Months
Argus Pioneers
Circulation Audit
Vanderzanden on
Hunt at Election